Maximum Emergency definition

Maximum Emergency means the designation of all or part of the output of a generating unit for which the designated output levels may require extraordinary procedures and therefore are available to the Office of the Interconnection only when the Office of the Interconnection declares a Maximum Generation Emergency and requests generation designated as Maximum Emergency to run. The Office of the Interconnection shall post on the PJM website the aggregate amount of megawatts that are classified as Maximum Emergency.
Maximum Emergency means the designation of all or part of the output of a generating unit for which the designated output levels may require extraordinary procedures and therefore are available to the Office of the Interconnection only when the Office of the Interconnection declares a Maximum Generation Emergency and requests generation designated as Maximum Emergency to run. The Office of the Interconnection shall post on the PJM website the aggregate amount of megawatts that are classified as Maximum Emergency. The maximum (not nominal) net electrical power output in megawatts, specified in the Interconnection Service Agreement, after supply of any parasitic or host facility loads, that a Generation Interconnection Customer’s Customer Facility is expected to produce, provided that the specified Maximum Facility Output shall not exceed the output of the proposed Customer Facility that Transmission Provider utilized in the System Impact Study.
Maximum Emergency means the designation of all or part of the output of a generating unit for which the designated output levels may require extraordinary procedures and therefore

Examples of Maximum Emergency in a sentence

  • Emergency Load Response is the reduction of a load by participants in the PJM Emergency Load Response Program in response to a request by PJM for load reduction following the declaration of Maximum Emergency Generation.

  • Maximum Emergency Service Level or MESL of Price Responsive Demand shall mean the level, determined at a PRD Substation level, to which Price Responsive Demand shall be reduced during the Delivery Year when a Maximum Generation Emergency is declared and the Locational Marginal Price exceeds the price associated with such Price Responsive Demand identified by the PRD Provider in its PRD Plan.

  • Such PJM request is considered an Emergency action and is implemented prior to a voltage reduction.Emergency Load Response is the reduction of a load by participants in the PJM Emergency Load Response Program in response to a request by PJM for load reduction following the declaration of Maximum Emergency Generation.

  • The PJM Dispatcher begins to load Maximum Emergency Generation, requests load reductions from the Emergency Load Response Pilot Program participants, and begins to purchase emergency energy from PJM Members and from neighboring control areas based on economics and availability.

  • PJM will initiate the request for load reduction following the declaration of Maximum Emergency Generation and prior to the implementation of ALM Steps 1 and 2.

  • PJM will revise the emergency procedures to reflect the following steps: The PJM Dispatcher issues Maximum Emergency Generation.

  • Subject to Prudent Utility Practices, Seller agrees, to the extent it can be accomplished without exceeding the manufacturer's recommended operating limits, to use all reasonable efforts to deliver the maximum attainable Net Electrical Output from the Facility to PEPCO whenever the PEPCO dispatcher notifies Seller that a Maximum Emergency Generation Condition has been declared and requests that the Facility be dispatched to its Available Capacity.

  • In no event shall Buyer be obligated to receive or pay for, in any hour, any Delivered Energy in excess of the lesser of (i) the Maximum Emergency Capacity for the Project designated in the CAISO Master File and (ii) 117 MW.

  • The PJM OI dispatcher cancels the load reduction request and then cancels Maximum Emergency Generation, when appropriate.


More Definitions of Maximum Emergency

Maximum Emergency means the designation of all or part of the output of a generating unit for which the designated output levels may require extraordinary procedures and therefore are available to the Office of the Interconnection only when the Office of the Interconnection

Related to Maximum Emergency

  • Maximum Generation Emergency means an Emergency declared by the Office of the Interconnection to address either a generation or transmission emergency in which the Office of the Interconnection anticipates requesting one or more Generation Capacity Resources, or Non- Retail Behind The Meter Generation resources to operate at its maximum net or gross electrical power output, subject to the equipment stress limits for such Generation Capacity Resource or Non-Retail Behind The Meter resource in order to manage, alleviate, or end the Emergency.

  • Eligible Crisis or Emergency means an event that has caused, or is likely to imminently cause, a major adverse economic and/or social impact to the Recipient, associated with a natural or man-made crisis or disaster.

  • Maximum Generation Emergency Alert means an alert issued by the Office of the Interconnection to notify PJM Members, Transmission Owners, resource owners and operators, customers, and regulators that a Maximum Generation Emergency may be declared, for any Operating Day in either, as applicable, the Day-ahead Energy Market or the Real-time Energy Market, for all or any part of such Operating Day.

  • COVID-19 emergency means the emergencies declared in the Declaration of Public Emergency (Mayor's Order 2020-045) together with the Declaration of Public Health Emergency (Mayor's Order 2020-046), declared on March 11, 2020, including any extension of those declared emergencies.

  • System Emergency has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.